Mr C
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My M bodies are daily drivers too. My "Winter Soldiers".
My M bodies are daily drivers too. My "Winter Soldiers".
What was colder the car or you? Watch the video again and see yourself shaking.:eusa_whistle:
The road wheels and summer tires are away for the winter...this is how I roll in winter with the 1974 Chrysler New Yorker wheel covers. They look great on the 5th, I think and I've had good luck with them staying on the car.
What was colder the car or you? Watch the video again and see yourself shaking.:eusa_whistle:
Sounds quite healthy!
Sounds quite healthy!![]()
My M bodies are daily drivers too. My "Winter Soldiers".
As I was sitting in traffic in the Diplomat this week on a day when in was going to be -22 for the high temperature, I looked around at the sea of civics, elantras, and corollas and all of them had frosted over windows with little patches that the heater was struggling to keep clear.
The Diplomat was a greenhouse of nice, clear visibility all around! I take these cars too much for granted. What great heaters these cars have.
I love my M bodies!
Cap'n, that was like Scripture! I can add nothing but an echo for my absolute disinterest in those melted barsasoap/jellybean people movers and how enthralled I am every time I drive Ruby, my '77 Lebaron.
I'll be that guy. I'll take an injected engine over a carbed one hands down. That being said I do own three carb vehicles and three injected. The Mirada will be converted to an edelbrock e-street EFI w/ an Aeromotive phantom in-tank system. The Aspen will remain carbed.
BTW, you guys living in eskimo land don't use block heaters?
Speaking of injected, has anyone any experience with the kits from Howell? The universal kits seem quite competitively priced -- and pretty simple, too. http://howellefi.com/gm-tbi-products/complete-tbi-kits/universal-tbi-kits.html
Those little people movers with a tiny, all aluminum very efficient engine don't produce enough heat to make hot air for the passengers. Gotta love some people with (for example) a TDI Jetta come in to the shop for lack of heat. Four cyl diesel in -20F temps, putting around town with little to no load on it and you could take the water pump impeller off and it'd still barely raise the temp gauge of "C".
My Aspen has an excellent heater. Before the first snowfall (and accompanying salt fall) I've driven the car in 10 degrees weather. Darn heater can cook you right out! On the plus side, the A/C can freeze you out in 90 degree weather(!!!!) They did put good HVAC systems in our cars.